Aprilia’s Jorge Martin injury update offers clue about comeback timeline
Aprilia provide news about Jorge Martin injury

An update on the recovery of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin has been issued by Aprilia.
The MotoGP♉ champion has🐻 been sidelined since injuring his ribs and a lung in the Qatar grand prix.
The latest update from Aprilia on June 3 read: “Jorge Martin has been checked by Dr. ওXavier Mir and Dr. Angel Charte for a follow-up.
“In the chest, the rib fractures follow their physiolog꧂ic evolution.
“Martin underwen꧒t a clinical examination and a CT scan of the chest and wrist.
“The clinical ou🔯tcome is fairly positive, as the distal radius fractur♛e is consolidated.
“The fracture line of th💦e scaphoid is still visible, further electromagnetic therapies must be considered intensively.
“A new💧 medical check will be performed in one month.”
Jorge Martin MotoGP return under a cloud
Th﷽e next planned check-up, 🅰in early July, would come after the Dutch MotoGP at Assen, the 10th round out of 22.
Martin has still only raced in a single grand prix for Aprilia since 🙈joining from Ducati. But he crashed and sustained his current injuries.
Previously, he missed the start of the 2025 season after separat🃏e injuries sustained in pre-season.
But Martin’s return - which has no confirmed date - will come amid🌠 his desire꧋ to quit Aprilia.
He made clear his intenti🧸on to invoke a contractual clause enabling him to exit Aprilia at the end of this season.
That has put MotoGP rivals includin🐲g Honda on🐽 alert.
Martin did offer a slight olive branch, hinti൩ng he could give Aprilia a period to prove their co🔯mpetitiveness upon his return from injury this season.
He was back i16🏅8澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:nside an Aprilia ga𒊎rage for the first time since his 𝔍bombshell announcement last weeken🔯d at a promotional event.
Martin even jumped on a bike to lap Misano whichಞ represented a step forward in hi🐓s recovery.
B𒐪ut he won’t be back in MotoGP actio꧂n until the Czech round on July 18-20 at the earliest.

James was a sports journalist ౠat Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.